13 Comments

cHriSTy

laluna

Jan 25, 2013 at 1:45pm

Bah! Poser!! I just found out that in order to register my little one for kindergarten (French Immersion) for this September, I will have to camp out the night before the registration day. This is ridiculous!!!!!! Fix it Christy!!

Take a wild guess...

BC Freeze Enterprise Party

Jan 25, 2013 at 2:29pm

cHriSTy

That's the great question. Will the electorate go back to their Morpheus like slumber, or has the sleeping giant finally been awakened and not to be fooled again to the vast looting of everything not nailed down by foreign and domestic banksters and corporations. In it's wake, the BC Fiberals have left vast debts and child poverty, in a cesspool of incompetence and corruption.

Perhaps that depends on the NDP too. Will they campaign like a junior softball team on a little league tour like Carol James? Or will they attack, expose and hammer the BC Liberals on their dismal economic and political record like a pack of junkyard pit bulls?

Leon

SR

Jan 27, 2013 at 10:18am

To date I did not know Chrisy was the education minister way back then...and I did not know she at that time ripped up contracts with teachers. How can anyone trust her with her proposal to the teachers....and she is the Premier of this Province. I truly hope that the people of this province are not going to be fooled by this at the polls. I have decided not to vote Liberals....and Im many other are doing the same

judi sommer

Jan 27, 2013 at 1:26pm

@ SR
Glad you read the article and can now spread the word. By the time Cristy et al finished with our class size and composition language, the contract looked like swiss cheese. The public was supposed to be happy that these were issues safely in the hands of the governing party. The education round table was a sham-window dressing created to look as if all stake-holders could play nice and make wise decisions. Christy so loved and respected teachers, she did that to us-and the kids in our care. The system has not recocovered and she has the gall to present herself as savior-Ms Families First! So much out there to remind voters of in the short lead-up to the election. It's been a lousy week for our invisible premier as 4 big stories have blown up in her face.

Island Reader

Jan 27, 2013 at 1:29pm

Every single thing CC has done since being appointed Premier has been for what she feels will contribute to her being actually elected next May. She has not governed nor has she done anything just for the benefit of the province. I'm not certain the NDP is the answer, but I for one will be ecstatic to see both her and that despicable bully, and Deputy Premier Rich Coleman on their way out the door. Six provinces now with female premiers, I sure hope the other five aren't as dozy as the one we got.